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  • 101public trustee — A state official in charge of the Public Trust Office, a trust corporation set up for certain statutory purposes. Being a corporation sole, the office exists irrespective of the person performing it. He or she may act as administrator of small… …

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  • 102public works — pub′lic works′ n. pl. gov structures, as roads, dams, or post offices, paid for by government funds for public use • Etymology: 1670–80 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 103public works — /pʌblɪk ˈwɜks/ (say publik werks) noun constructions as roads, dams, post offices, etc., out of government funds for public use …

  • 104public tax — A general federal, state, or municipal tax. J. W. Perry Co. v Norfolk, 220 US 472, 55 L Ed 548, 31 S Ct 465. A tax for a general public purpose, as distinguished from an assessment to obtain funds to expend for a purpose of special or particular… …

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  • 105public purse — noun the funds raised by a government by taxation or other means …

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  • 106public treasury — noun a treasury for government funds • Syn: ↑trough, ↑till • Hypernyms: ↑treasury, ↑exchequer …

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  • 107Chicopee Public Library — Location 449 Front Street Chicopee, Massachusetts 01013 Information Es …

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  • 108Miami-Dade Public Library System — The Miami Dade Public Library System (MDPLS) is a system of libraries in Miami, Florida and Miami Dade County in the United States. Contents 1 History 1.1 Early years 1.2 Unification 1.3 …

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  • 109Miami-Dade Public Library — The Miami Dade Public Library System is a system of libraries in Miami, Florida and Miami Dade County in the United States.HistoryThe Miami Dade Public Library System traces its origin to the late nineteenth century. In 1894 libraries were… …

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  • 110Matching funds — Matching funds, a term used to describe the requirement or condition that a generally minimal amount of money or services in kind originate from the beneficiaries of financial amounts, usually for a purpose of charitable or public good. Contents… …

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